Francine Gardikas

Partner | Chair, Divorce & Family | Co-Chair, Private Client

overview

Francine Gardikas advocates for her clients in all forums, from the courtroom to alternative dispute resolution settings. Understanding her clients is a main focus of her approach. Learning who they are as individuals, explaining the law, and guiding her clients through an often emotionally fraught process helps her to stay aligned. Always keeping a client’s needs and goals in mind, Francine works diligently on their behalf to provide well thought-out counsel and personal attention.

Clients rely on Francine when they need a strong litigator who is skilled at negotiating agreements involving complicated financial matters and emotional custody disputes. They value her experience in all components of divorce and family law including divorce, child custody disputes, paternity, removal, modification and contempt actions, alimony and child support, as well as pre-nuptial agreements and post-nuptial agreements.

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education

J.D., Suffolk University Law School, 1999

B.A., Political Science, College of the Holy Cross, 1996

admissions

Massachusetts

U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

honors & awards

Lawdragon 500: Leading Family Lawyer (2024)

Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers List, Family Law (2022-2023)

The Best Lawyers in America© Best Lawyer, Family Law (2020-2024)

Massachusetts Super Lawyers (2020-2023)

Massachusetts Rising Stars – Family Law (2011-2012)

memberships

Massachusetts Bar Association

Boston Bar Association

Essex County Bar Association

Middlesex County Bar Association

Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers

Greater Boston Family Law American Inn of Court

American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators

articles

articles

Massachusetts Makes a Radical Change in the Alimony Law,” Burns & Levinson Client Update, September 2011

interviews

“Q&A with Leading Divorce Attorneys at Burns & Levinson,” Boston Citybizlist, July 2020

speaking engagements

“Domestic Relations Financial Summit 2022″, Faculty Member, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Program, February 2022

“Relocating With Your Children Amid Divorce,” Webinar Host, Burns & Levinson’s Divorce Law Monitor, February 2021

“Keeping the Focus on Your Children During the Divorce Process,” Webinar Host, Burns & Levinson’s Divorce Law Monitor, August 2020

“Probate and Family Court COVID-19 Impact Series: Review of Parenting Coordinator Appointments and Resolution of High Conflict Parenting Issues,” Webinar Speaker, Boston Bar Association, July 2020

“Caselaw and Legislative Updates”, Panelist, MCLE 23rd Annual Family Law Conference, May 2020

“Caselaw and Legislative Update”, Panelist, MCLE 20th Annual Family Law Conference, May 2017

“Caselaw and Legislative Update”, Panelist, MCLE 19th Annual Family Law Conference, April 2016

“Caselaw and Legislative Update”, Panelist, MCLE 18th Annual Family Law Conference, April 2015

“New Developments in the Use of Parenting Coordinators and Guardians ad Litem,” Speaker, Boston Bar Association CLE Program, January 2015

“Caselaw and Legislative Update,” Panelist, MCLE 17th Annual Family Law Conference, April 2014

“Family Law Year-in-Review 2014,” Panelist, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Program, February 2014

“Mental Health Issues & Divorce,” Faculty Member, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Program, June 2013

“Caselaw and Legislative Update,” Faculty Member and Panelist, MCLE 16th Annual Family Law Conference, April 2013

“Navigating the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) and the Massachusetts Differences,” Panelist, Boston Bar Association Program, March 2013

“Caselaw and Legislature Update 2012,” Faculty Member and Panelist, MCLE 15th Annual Family Law Conference, March 2012

“Ansin and Post Nuptial Agreements,” Moderator, Boston Bar Association program, May 2011